Robo poem for 2024-07-17
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Haile to quell thir obedience due. To
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mee, Mee though the Sea, each part, Motion,
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each dayes journey brought along the Sea;
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Of Battel proud With stubborn patience as
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Sea-men tell, With SATAN, who sitst
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above rule the voice and build up
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here and call'd aloud. All her woomb, And hight'nd as
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nam'd of sorrow, doleful shades, where faith ingag'd, Your
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military obedience, to gaze the timely of
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fears and windes blow To save those shadowie Cloud
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withdraws, I fell, from Woman I So
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cheard he scape By Ignorance, is our King Exalted
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to subdue us alone My bread; what the ruful
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stream; With dread of things, quintessence
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of compliance. To dwell, and Dreams have sworn To
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veile the Dragon, put off, and wine. Witness
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this night or creeps, or Palme, each other; nor
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silent Night And sowd with almost no cloud
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Of GABRIEL sat as farr then avail
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though the Fact Is this your ceasless cry
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With supple knee? ye judg'd, well thou
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spok'n as farr his wilde uproar. As we
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need were from the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters
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with ambitious to soar Above them chief. So dearly
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to pine Immovable, infixt, and lyes
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Bordering on Bitnet (Judy now more
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envy whom these thoughts amus'd, Not obvious, not fear'd;
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should belong not lost; the troubl'd
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thoughts, to appetite, that posteritie must end? Can either
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quite abolisht and counsel Warr, we had) To
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perish rather, swallowd up here perhaps with pearly grain:
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yet there From her Prime, Yet Innocence and
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large Lay pleasant, his mould Incapable
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of doubt, And that this let Fowle of good,
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Where thou livst Live while or any Project
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Gutenberg is fear'd; should be again in VALDARNO,
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to resist that pain From CHAOS and Timbrels loud
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was ADAM the noise Of this license and
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passion dimm'd his ear one Beast where ROME
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was either end Them thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through
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Darkness, cannot hurt ye, and shame
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beneath His fraudulent Impostor foule Ingendring with
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me SIN, and all assaults Their surest signal, they mix,
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Union irresistible, mov'd My Heart, And Country whereof each Morning
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duly paid the Hall (Though like
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these, voutsafe This Earth? reciprocal, if he fram'd. From your
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thrall, and gave it light Sent from me. As wantonly
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repaid; in large to submit or once
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thou Of SATAN stood devout. To
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recommend coole recess, Free, and paine,
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Till Pride Waiting revenge: cruel expectation.
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Yet ever power had filld Th' attempt thee,
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and bliss, Yet that temperate Clime; else
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Inhospitable appeer Emergent, and all prodigious things,
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and Man? Haile Mother of touch of my sudden apprehension:
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but all assaults, And Brest, (what could Spring
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So Heav'nly Powers, nor from states do we to
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do thine. 1.F.1. Project Gutenberg is punish't; whence
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they recoild affraid At thee yet never taste; But
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strange fire, He scours the Son, in at eeve
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In horrible destruction to enure Our power
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to burn His own mouths. There went Into th'
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upright heart much advanc't, We can reach. Amid the
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East or Earth Had to AEGYPTIAN THEB'S
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and found them penitent By Night, her entrails,
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that rape begot These lulld by experience of Spirits
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of anyone anywhere at thy Lord, as on
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such effects. But yet rude, Guiltless of mean to
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arrive The field and nature and secur'd Long after,
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now rowl, where no EDEN easiest recompence, and
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pure now dreadful revolution day to all; with me
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call, Justice and luxurious Cities, where Vertue in PALESTINE,
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and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd, Brought forth Spontaneous, for such
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Created, or online at will therein plant A crew
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I forget what thy side They saw, They led
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her steps, Heav'n so thou Revisit'st not
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by command impress'd his now one,
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the vault of monstrous Serpent sleeping, where
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Thou with grasped arm's Clash'd on Man; is for
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speed A third sacred Fruit, Whoever
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tempted; which op'nd wide Circuit, let down, If
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then human. Nor that Starr Of great
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Altar breathes Ambrosial Odours and Hinde;
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Direct against the bordering Deep Stretcht into deception
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unaware, To visit all imbroild, And Wings of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or creating derivative works, Or satiate
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fury O Earth, sayling arriv'd, and
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levie cruel Serpent: him perplext, where
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ROME was entirely good; But more coole
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ZEPHYR, and warme, Temper or PGLAF), owns a guide
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My Tongue obey'd The Adversarie. Nor want praise; Who
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dwell In billows, leave Thy words, that seem'd Above all
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liability, costs and valley rings. O Son,
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and therein dwell. For strength he pass'd On either
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side op'ning wide, enclos'd, Pattern of peace,
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and hate, of Supper Fruits at ease
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thy deserted host of happy Iles, but taste of
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Hell trembl'd at noon, with superfluous begin Your bulwark,
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and Flocks, and obstinacie, and warbling flow,
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Melodious murmurs, warbling flow, Melodious part, from knowing
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ill. Southward through expectation held His fall'n such righteousness
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To mortal things, and pay him safe
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unenvied Throne Beseeching or Infidel Jousted in
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fears and shame beneath That Structure high, insatiate to
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reside, his onely consolation left thir seat Thir Ministry perform'd,
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and ANCIENT NIGHT, I seek, once past,
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if none appeerd, or strict Senteries
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and yet by whose great deliverer, who ought that
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shook his Word the blessed peace, Yet oft
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on flours, much more by Cubit, length, & each
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Band The Tawnie Lion, pawing to direct
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Thir course, in dreadful revolution day
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yet public peace, both by envious Foe SATAN,
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filld with delight; how we enjoy
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thee, know'st how the use of
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joy to soar Above all anxious cares, And calculate
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the dust I fear; Yet not his Scepter shalt
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proceed, and circling Hours, with speedy
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words the Sanctities of as bound his Spirit
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seen that departing hence, no watch On my internal
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sight, thou driv'n And leave Thy fiercest, when
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Spirits with almost no reward, the Bullion
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dross: A standing else inflict do thy face yet
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don; Man May hope, or once his Hill
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made in thine eyes in Heavn, & them
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inrould, or Kid, that thus afflicted Powers, in despair,
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to CERES all was that witherd all past example good,
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Our Limbs benumm'd, ere Night, Or
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dim thine By sly circumspection, and fro To Idols
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through experience of offence To hoarce TRINACRIAN shore: Nor
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hee admiring more adorn'd, More meek aspect
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Silent yet large Beyond a despite and shame
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that witherd all ye sworn To vice industrious, but
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brings forth, till then. For of manifold
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to submit or woe, That place After short
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permit to Fire, Who first warmly smote
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The Palace of Hell, Which of this hour
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To deathless pain? Who since in
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Arms, unarm'd they gain thir lateral noise, Hell
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prescrib'd; So neer the dores Op'ning her roaving
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is Sovran King, AHAZ his vengeful ire, Or tilting
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Furniture, emblazon'd Shields, Helmes, and trouble,
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which most would know repulse? For sin, till one
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slight bound the prudent Crane Her Husband staies, Who seekes
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To vice industrious, but thee, What there
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by all he sat; and call'd RAPHAEL, the respit his
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baleful eyes they stand, or this would know that
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SERBONIAN Bog Betwixt th' unholie, and shame
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To this agreement, you a flame, Which if Art
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Pontifical, a weather-beaten Vessel holds the orient
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Beams, or enur'd not whence warne him out
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of doubt, And starrie Pole: Thou hast
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heard, That with bad act or sweet!
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How much in highest there be admir'd,
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Admir'd, not Heav'n Ill matching words ADAM the rest
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shall resound thee communicated, and shame nigh hand Shall dwell
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The ridges of pure To imitate her;
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but shun The Victors heel. If so
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on Over the thick'nd Skie ador'd Among our
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final remedie, and hallowd mould, had form'd
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the visible Serv'd only enlighten, but that wisdom wake,
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suspicion sleeps At Joust and Angels, Progenie of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or downe By false and Stations
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thick thrown by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden
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Sun To thir mighty wings Over
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all assaults Their surest signal, they cast him
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no strife can your living Streams
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among sweet kernels prest She op'nd, but
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thou canst redeeme, Thir fight, th' ASSYRIAN mount Saw
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within Orb, Incredible how have dy'd, In our integritie:
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his Ire, Though but meaner thoughts this
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honour rise; Least thou Revisit'st not Heav'n
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receiv'd us ought to appease Th' Apostat, and Battel
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dangerous To mortal sight. And publish Grace to
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doubt and chief Of immortalitie. So thick Of
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Mans First Fruits, & juciest Gourd will receive Strict
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Laws argue in All, and Goddess-like
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demeanour forth Infinite goodness, grace With
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borders long her enjoying, what shall
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ensue, behold. No pretenses in despair, to descrie
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the gift of nature and therein set the shrill
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Matin Song Henceforth, and brus'd Into thir course; Directed, no
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second sours of promoting the Pourlieues of Light.
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Aire, No gross, no happiness. Whatever doing, what
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seem'd Woman I speak. Hast thou approve First wheeld
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thir dwelling God only, shee for neither
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joy Sole pledge Of Wiles, More meek
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man, Assassin-like had infus'd Bad men Among the
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Wheele within EDEN North, Our great Citie
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and imperial Powers, nor
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